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Transferring public benefits to people in no need of them appears to be a waste of public money. Thus, there seems to be support for a move away from universal child benefits and towards means testing. This study presents a critique of this overly-simplistic view and proposes a very simple...
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In many parts of the developed world, governments devote a significant share of public funds to unconditional family … effective at improving family finances and, consequently, expensive for the taxpayer because increases in benefit receipt are …
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Transferring public benefits to people in no need of them appears to be a waste of public money. Thus, there seems to be support for a move away from universal child benefits and towards means testing. This study presents a critique of this overly-simplistic view and proposes a very simple...
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The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 implies that the US is effectively moving towards a general child benefit. However, the amount paid out is dependent on income, similar to schemes in several other countries. In the present paper, we argue that instead of suppressing the labour supply of...
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has been swamped by other changes in family patterns and labor market behavior that have reduced the risk of child poverty …, on the one hand, and by changes in family formation and the labor market behavior of young adults, on the other. Except …
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